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That Guy 888

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1. She has an ally in Senator Sanders
Sat Jun 25, 2016, 07:06 AM
Jun 2016

Bernie Sanders's Highly Sensible Plan to Turn Post Offices Into Banks

They're much less crazy than payday-lending services, and the rest of the world agrees.


If you are a low-income person, it is, depending upon where you live, very difficult to find normal banking. Banks don’t want you. And what people are forced to do is go to payday lenders who charge outrageously high interest rates. You go to check-cashing places, which rip you off. And, yes, I think that the postal service, in fact, can play an important role in providing modest types of banking service to folks who need it.

It’s something Sanders alluded to in a 2014 Wall Street Journal op-ed, and it’s not even the craziest idea proposed to save the USPS—a report last year explored the implications of turning post offices into hubs for 3-D printing.

In fact, Sanders’s idea is quite sensible. “Postal banking”—which just means that post offices run savings accounts, cash checks, and perform other basic financial services—is common in most of Asia and Europe, and only about 7 percent of the world’s national postal systems don’t offer some bank-like services. Postal banking is a really good way to reach people who haven’t had access to standard savings accounts. One estimate figures that more than 1 billion people have used post offices for making deposits.

The reason why this would be so useful in the U.S. is that somewhere between 20 and 40 percent of the population has to rely on check-cashing or payday-lending services, which in some places charge usurious rates that send people into spirals of recurring debt. Mehrsa Baradaran, a professor at the University of Georgia School of Law and the author of How the Other Half Banks, touched on the promise of postal banking in a book excerpt published in The Atlantic last week: "The basic idea of modern postal banking is a public bank offering a wide range of transaction services, including financial transactions, remittance, savings accounts, and small lending. These institutions would remain affordable because of economies of scale and because of the existing postal infrastructure in the U.S. Plus, in the absence of shareholders, they would not be driven to seek profits and could sell services at cost."


http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/10/bernie-sanders-lets-turn-post-offices-into-banks/411589/

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She has an ally in Senator Sanders That Guy 888 Jun 2016 #1
It's past time to make this happen. nt Ilsa Jun 2016 #2
In concept, it's an excellent idea, but... TreasonousBastard Jun 2016 #3
The perfect is the enemy of the good Proud Public Servant Jun 2016 #5
nailed it. hueymahl Jun 2016 #6
It wasn't that many years ago the same argument could be used to justify the mob loan sharks. rhett o rick Jun 2016 #7
What argument justifies loan sharking? I simply said... TreasonousBastard Jun 2016 #14
"Check cashing places and payday lenders have filled a niche," rhett o rick Jun 2016 #16
Well, they have filled a niche-- the point is to get something else for that niche... TreasonousBastard Jun 2016 #18
We can put crack dealers into jail but we can't do the same for the pay-day loan sharks, esp rhett o rick Jun 2016 #19
The only niche they have filled is that of a legal loan shark and the people are the cstanleytech Jun 2016 #10
That's true, but my point is find an alternative to the neighborhood loand shark... TreasonousBastard Jun 2016 #15
My brother past away a couple of weeks ago. For many years before his death he was on Social Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #4
ISP too, please. Scuba Jun 2016 #8
Won't this put her on the wrong side of Debbie "payday loan" Wasserman-Schultz? nm rhett o rick Jun 2016 #9
Schultz is a nothing, she has some sway but in the end the ones cstanleytech Jun 2016 #11
In her current position she wields a lot of power and I bet Hillary shows her gratitude rhett o rick Jun 2016 #12
I wouldnt object to Hillary giving her a position. cstanleytech Jun 2016 #13
I want to see her fight for her seat in Congress against other Democrats, of course. nm rhett o rick Jun 2016 #17
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